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2015 ◽  
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2016 ◽  
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Girish Karandikar ◽  
Divij Joshi

ABSTRACT Aim To explore a successful, much simpler, less cumbersome, and time-consuming technique for mini-implant placement. Materials and Methods Crimpable hook, intraoral periapical radiograph, 15 number surgical blade. Results Very simple and efficient technique for mini-implant placement. Conclusion The proximity of roots in mandibular arch is major risk factor for placements of mini-implants. With the help of this technique, the proper direction and orientation of the miniimplant to be placed can be evaluated. Clinical significance There is no additional armamentarium required for this technique with the least clinical time for the operator providing a very efficient way for mini-implant placement. How to cite this article Joshi D, Patni V, Karandikar G, Ravindranath VK. A New Technique for Precise Microimplant Placement. J Contemp Dent 2016;6(3):157-160.


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